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Timur and the Timurid Renaissance

W. Andrew Guier
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Guier Timurid Renaissance Lesson Fulbright Final.pdf

Mon, 11/06/2023 - 12:00
Grade Level
High School (9-12)
Region
Central Asia
Subject
Geography, History, Culture and Gender
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